NARRATE, verb - "to relate the particulars of any event or transaction" or "to write, as the particulars of a story or history"
What if nature relates (produces) each partial (life) by dividing whole (inception towards death)? What if this internal division of whole (loss) into partials (growth) represents an ongoing transaction aka the transmutation of action into reaction?
What if the suggested narratives (information) of others tempt one to ignore perceivable narration (inspiration)?
What if one represents IN (within) FORM (formed by) -ATION (through action), which implies IN (within) SPIRIT (spiro; to breathe) -ATION (through action).
What if form (life) has to adapt (spirit) to flow (inception towards death) to sustain self...and what if other form can tempt one to ignore that?
to cause a reaction
Does the suggested information by others "cause" ones reaction? If one chooses to ignore the suggested information by others, then did one ignore "cause"?
If ones free will of choice represents effect (reaction); then what represents cause?
Maybe it makes for gamers
GAME, noun - "in antiquity, games were public diversions or contests exhibited as spectacles for the gratification of the people"...what if privately suggested information represents the public diversion and reasoning among the public about it represents the contest?
What if nature relates (produces) each partial (life) by dividing whole (inception towards death)? What if this internal division of whole (loss) into partials (growth) represents an ongoing transaction aka the transmutation of action into reaction?
What if the suggested narratives (information) of others tempt one to ignore perceivable narration (inspiration)?
What if one represents IN (within) FORM (formed by) -ATION (through action), which implies IN (within) SPIRIT (spiro; to breathe) -ATION (through action).
What if form (life) has to adapt (spirit) to flow (inception towards death) to sustain self...and what if other form can tempt one to ignore that?
Does the suggested information by others "cause" ones reaction? If one chooses to ignore the suggested information by others, then did one ignore "cause"?
If ones free will of choice represents effect (reaction); then what represents cause?
GAME, noun - "in antiquity, games were public diversions or contests exhibited as spectacles for the gratification of the people"...what if privately suggested information represents the public diversion and reasoning among the public about it represents the contest?